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The Mayflower was the ship that transported mostly English Puritans and Separatists, collectively known today as the Pilgrims, from Plymouth England to the New World. There were 102 passengers and the crew is estimated to be approximately 30 but the exact number is unknown. This voyage has become an iconic story in the earliest annals of American ...
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[tugboat] Mayflower is a steam tug (tugboat) built in Bristol in 1861 and now preserved by Bristol Museums Galleries & Archives. She is based in Bristol Harbour at M Shed (formerly Bristol Industrial Museum). She is the oldest Bristol-built ship afloat and is believed to be the oldest surviving tug in the world. She was built by GK Stothert...
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[yacht] Mayflower was the victorious U.S. defender of the sixth America`s Cup in 1886 against English challenger Galatea. ==Design== The sloop Mayflower was the second America`s Cup defender designed by Edward `Ned` Burgess, built by George Lawley & Son and launched in 1886 for owner General Charles J. Paine of Boston. It was built entirely...
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• (n.) In England, the hawthorn; in New England, the trailing arbutus (see Arbutus); also, the blossom of these plants.
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(from the article `Blasco Ibáñez, Vicente`) Blasco Ibáñez` early work, composed mainly of regional novels such as Flor de mayo (1895; Mayflower, 1921), La barraca (1898; The Cabin, 1917), and ...
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(from the article `yacht`) During the last decade of the 19th century there was a boom in the construction of large steam yachts. Conspicuous among these was the Mayflower ...
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in American colonial history, the ship that carried the Pilgrims from England to Plymouth, Massachusetts, where they established the first permanent ... [9 related articles]
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either of two spring-blooming wild flowers native to eastern North America. Podophyllum peltatum is more often called mayapple (q.v.) and Epigaea ...
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Ship in which the
Pilgrims sailed in 1620 from Plymouth, England, to found Plymouth plantation and Plymouth colony in present-day Massachusetts. The Mayflower was one of two ships scheduled for...
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May'flow`er noun (Botany) In England, the hawthorn; in New England, the trailing arbutus (see
Arbutus ); also, the blossom of these plants.
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The Mayflower was an English cross-channel merchant ship of 180 ton displacement built around 1606. She had three masts and was manned by a crew of 20, carrying baled wool and wine across the English Channel. In 1620 she was chartered by a group of Puritans to sail them to North America, a journey which she made and returned with the loss of half h...
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[
n] - the ship in which the Pilgrim Fathers sailed from England to Massachusetts in 1620
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noun the ship in which the Pilgrim Fathers sailed from England to Massachusetts in 1620
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